Reporting Related Organizations – Form 990

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When completing the new Form 990, organizations are required to provide details about related organizations on Schedule R. An organization is a related organization to the filing organization if it stands in one or more of the following relationships to the filing organization:

  1. Parent – an organization that controls the filing organization.
  2. Subsidiary – an organization controlled by the filing organization.
  3. Brother/Sister – an organization controlled by the same person or persons that control the filing organization.
  4. Supporting/ Supported – an organization that is (or claims to be) at any time during the organization’s tax year, a supporting or supported organization within the meaning of section 509(a)(3) and 509(f)(3).

According to the IRS – the definition of control is:

  1. Power to remove and replace a majority of a nonprofit organization’s directors or trustees,
    or
  2. Management or board overlap where a majority of the controlled entity’s directors or trustees are trustees, directors, officers, employees, or agents of the controlling organization.

In the case of stock corporations, and other organizations with owners or persons having beneficial interests, whether such organization is taxable or tax-exempt, any of the following relationships represent control:

  1. Ownership of more than 50% of the stock (by voting power or value) of a corporation.
  2. Ownership of more than 50% of the profits or capital interest in a partnership.
  3. Ownership of more than 50% of the profits or capital in a limited liability company (LLC ) treated as a partnership regardless of the designation under state law of the ownership interests as stock, membership shares or otherwise.
  4. Being a managing partner or managing member in a partnership or LLC treated as a partnership which has three or fewer managing partners or managing members (regardless of which partner or member has the most actual control).
  5. Being the sole member of a disregarded entity, (an entity wholly owned by the organization that is not a separate entity for Federal tax purposes).
  6. Ownership of more than 50% of the beneficial interests in a trust.

What is considered indirect control? If the filing organization controls Entity A, which in turn controls Entity B, the filing organization will be treated as controlling Entity B also.

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